SMPTE Toronto Boot Camp spotlights sports production tools and AI
SMPTE Toronto announced its 2026 Boot Camp titled "Game Changers: The Future of Sports Live Production and Fan Experience," offering a full day of expert-led sessions, case studies, and networking focusing on tools, technologies, and creative approaches to capturing, managing, and delivering live content. The event features presentations from companies like Ross Video, Fujifilm, Girraphic, Evertz, AWS, EVS, and Lawo, covering topics such as aerial cameras, cinematic looks for live sports, augmented reality, cloud-based production, and AI in workflows. Speakers from CBC also presented on using EBU's Dynamic Media Facility Concepts (DMF) during the Milano Cortina Olympics.
Key Takeaways
- The event is scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026, from 9:00am to 7:00pm at Jet Ice Lounge in Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto.
- Presentations come from Ross Video, Fujifilm, Girraphic, Evertz, AWS, EVS, Lawo, CBC, Dome Productions, Rogers Sports and Media, and oneDiversified.com.
- CBC speakers Francois Legrand and Bruno Touret will discuss using EBU’s Dynamic Media Facility Concepts during the Milano Cortina Olympics.
- EVS will cover AI features in live sports workflows, including temporal frame interpolation, motion blur removal, shallow depth of field simulation, automated zoom keyframing, and natural-language search.
- Lawo’s session will focus on ST 2110 network architectures, COTS hardware, and software applications for multi-venue global sporting events.
Why It Matters
The program shows where live sports production attention is going right now: aerial systems, cinematic cameras, AR, cloud workflows, AI-assisted replay, and ST 2110-based infrastructure. SMPTE Toronto is packaging those topics into a single day, with vendor presentations and CBC’s Milano Cortina experience adding a real-world Olympics reference point. For streaming and broadcast teams, the practical signal is less about hype and more about which workflow layers are already being operationalized by vendors and broadcasters. The clearest next marker is the released schedule and the mix of in-person versus virtual registrations for the May 21 event.
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